Eric Castro

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As cognitive psychologist Daniel Willingham put it, “The human mind seems exquisitely tuned to understand and remember stories—so much so that psychologists sometimes refer to stories as ‘psychologically privileged,’ meaning that they are treated differently in memory than other types of material” ( Willingham 2014, pp. 66–67).
Small Teaching: Everyday Lessons from the Science of Learning
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